
Tony gives you a quick introduction to what's available in this course and how best to use it. Remember, if you haven't studied the First Certificate speaking exam, you'll need to do our course 'First Certificate Speaking Success' to get the most out of this course.
Here's the first 'karaoke' exam. Remember to record yourself. Listen for your typical mistakes.
Here's the second 'karaoke' exam. Try repeating the exams you've done to improve.
Here's the third karaoke exam. Remember in part 2 of the exam the examiner wants to hear comparative structures.
Here's the fourth 'karaoke' exam. Remember in part 3 of the exam the examiner wants to hear you give your opinion.
Here's the fifth 'karaoke' exam. Remember in part 2 of the exam to get a good mark, you need to use some modals.
Here's the sixth 'karaoke' exam. Remember in part 3 of the exam, the examiner wants to hear you agree and disagree.
Here's the seventh karaoke exam. Remember in part 4 of the exam the questions are for both of you.
Here's the final karaoke exam. You should be doing really well by now. Correct your mistakes and try doing the exams again to improve.
Master the Cambridge First Speaking exam techniques by getting all the practice you may need.
In this course, you'll find 8 exams to practise. The examiners ask you questions and you answer. As you answer the clock on the screen tells you how long you should answer for.
All the "Karaoke" videos have been designed, planned, recorded and produced having in mind the needs of all the students facing the official speaking Cambridge first exam.
Each of the exams comes with authentic Cambridge exam questions, photographic material (part 2) and diagrams (part 3).
There are 4 different examiners all with different accents (English, American and Irish) so you can challenge your listening skills too.
In order to take full advantage of this course you should have a previous command of the English language at a level of B2 of the European Framework of Reference or Upper-Intermiediate Cambridge level.
Apart from a good level of spoken English, in order to pass the exam you need to know the structure of the exam and get loads of practice in order to overcome the typical nerves on the official exam day.
We highly recommend that you record yourselves while practicing the oral exam so that you can watch or listen to it afterwards looking for mistakes and areas of improvement.
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